FREE ACADEMIC WEBINAR

  • LIVE ZOOM

Plagiarism and AI-Assisted Citations

How to write with originality, attribution, and source-backed claims

In partnership with Jenni AI

  • A citation can be real.

    The reference can be formatted correctly.

    The sentence can still be unsupported.

AI can help academic writers draft faster, organize sources, and improve clarity. It can also introduce risk. A source may be accepted without checking. A paraphrase may stay too close to the original. A sentence may claim more than the evidence supports.

These risks are documented. Published analyses of AI-generated text have reported that a meaningful share of citations can be fabricated or inaccurate, even when they look correctly formatted. The responsibility for every claim still rests with the author.

Reserve Your Seat

Join Dr. Banda Khalifa for a live workshop on plagiarism and AI-assisted citations. This session is for Students and Researchers who want to use AI with discipline, source control, and academic integrity. who want to use AI with discipline, source control, and academic integrity.

The Zoom link will be sent by email before the live session.

What this workshop will help you fix

Many academic writing problems begin before submission.

A student finds a source, rewrites a few words, and assumes the paraphrase is safe.

A researcher inserts a citation and assumes the claim is supported.

An AI tool produces a polished sentence, but the source trail is weak.

This workshop shows you where to slow the process down. You will learn how to check the sentence, the source, the paraphrase, and the claim before the final draft.

What you will learn

  • Recognize plagiarism risk before it reaches your draft

  • Identify AI-assisted claim errors, including real citations attached to unsupported sentences

  • Use AI writing tools without losing source control

  • Review claims against their sources with AI assistance

  • Build a safer academic writing workflow before submission

Who should attend

  • Graduate students

  • PhD applicants

  • Master’s students

  • Early-career researchers

  • Research assistants

  • Academic professionals

  • Writers preparing manuscripts, literature reviews, proposals, and application essays

What we will cover

1. What plagiarism looks like in academic writing

Direct copying, missing attribution, patchwriting, close paraphrasing, citation misuse, and self-plagiarism.

2. Why similarity scores are not enough

A similarity score can help, but it cannot make the final judgment. You still need to inspect the source, the wording, the attribution, and the context.

3. Where AI-assisted citations can fail

AI can support writing and citation workflows. The author still needs to verify that each source supports the claim attached to it.

4. How to test a citation

You will learn a practical citation support test:

  • What is the exact claim?

  • What source is cited?

  • Did the source study the same population, topic, intervention, or outcome?

  • Does the method support the wording?

  • Is the claim stronger than the evidence?

5. How to use Jenni AI to reduce plagiarism risk

We will walk through how Jenni AI can support academic writing, source use, and citation management, including its Claim Confidence review, which checks cited claims against the sources they point to.

About the Host

Dr. Banda Khalifa

Dr. Banda Khalifa is a physician-scientist and public health strategist at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He teaches, mentors, and creates academic content for graduate students, researchers, public health professionals, and globally minded leaders. His work focuses on health systems, outbreak response, epidemiology, academic writing, and career development.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Will this be live?

Yes. The session will be live on Zoom.

Will I receive the Zoom link immediately?

You will receive a confirmation email immediately. The Zoom link will be sent closer to the session by email.

Will there be a certificate?

Yes. Eligible participants will receive a free certificate of attendance after the session.

Do I need a Jenni AI account before the workshop?

No. You can attend without an account.

Will this replace my university or journal policy?

No. This workshop is educational. Always follow the policy of your university, journal, supervisor, or publisher.

Before you submit academic work, check the sentence, the source, and the claim.

You can keep guessing—or you can build an application strategy that reads like a decision.